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Stoddard & Whitesell - A Bibliographical Description of Books and Pamphlets of American Verse Printed from 1610 Through 1820 - 9780271052212 - V9780271052212
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A Bibliographical Description of Books and Pamphlets of American Verse Printed from 1610 Through 1820

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Description for A Bibliographical Description of Books and Pamphlets of American Verse Printed from 1610 Through 1820 Hardback. Editor(s): Stoddard, Roger E.; Whitesell, David R. Series: Penn State Series in the History of the Book. Num Pages: 720 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: GBCR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 261 x 187 x 65. Weight in Grams: 1972.

The culmination of five decades of research, this monumental work of descriptive bibliography, containing entries for more than 1,300 editions, assembles by date of printing the corpus of poetry composed and printed in the United States of America in books and pamphlets up through 1820. It also includes a revised version of Roger Stoddard’s seminal essay “Poet and Printer in Colonial and Federal America: Some Bibliographical Perspectives,” which explores the production of poetry in American culture from the colonial period to the early days of the American Republic. Enhancing access to this rich source of information are eight indexes: place of publication, printers and publishers, artists and engravers, signed or attributed bookbindings, dedicatees, provenance, subject, and author/title. This work is published for the Bibliographical Society of America by The Pennsylvania State University Press.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press United States
Number of pages
720
Condition
New
Series
Penn State Series in the History of the Book
Number of Pages
832
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780271052212
SKU
V9780271052212
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About Stoddard & Whitesell
Roger E. Stoddard worked for forty-two years in the Harvard Library, retiring in 2004 as Curator of Rare Books in the Harvard College Library, Senior Curator in the Houghton Library, and Senior Lecturer on English. Since then he has published bibliographies of Jacques-Charles Brunet, Primo Levi, and W. G. Sebald. David R. Whitesell is Curator in the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia; he previously served as Curator of Books at the American Antiquarian Society.

Reviews for A Bibliographical Description of Books and Pamphlets of American Verse Printed from 1610 Through 1820
“This important, indeed groundbreaking, work promises to contribute immensely to our understanding of both early American literary culture and the history of American publishing and printing, while also opening up many avenues for fruitful future research. The result of a lifetime of work by Roger Stoddard, bookman extraordinaire, and diligently edited by David Whitesell, this bibliography provides a definitive record of the canon of early American poetry with detailed descriptions, many discoveries and new attributions, and extensive listings of holdings.” —Michael Winship, University of Texas at Austin “This descriptive bibliography stands as a landmark of bibliographical scholarship related to early American imprints of verse.” —R. M. Roberts Choice “This book is an outstanding scholarly achievement, the work of a scholarly lifetime to which students of early American poetry will be indebted for generations to come. Its meticulous research is judiciously assembled and framed so as to guarantee maximum ease of access to the more than one thousand works described.” —Lawrence Buell, Harvard University “This volume demonstrates to glorious effect what scrupulous bibliography can bring to literary history and critical evaluation. . . . Stoddard’s great achievement here is to encourage further scholarship on the appreciation of the poetry of early America all over the world, and not just in English.” —James Raven Times Literary Supplement “This is a landmark contribution to early American bibliography, a must for all libraries with an interest in literature, Americana, or bibliography.” —Karen Attar The Library “A great work of enumerative bibliography. . . . A notable monument of fact about what made the poets of America take to verse to express it.” —Nicolas Barker The Book Collector

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